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Animes that just never gets old

Ever seen an anime that you could just watch over and over again, and still be entertaining?

For me, one would be Code Geass. In my opinion its just one of those anime that just has everything and no matter how many times I see it, it never gets boring. From start to finish there wasn't a moment I was not paying attention and the ending was just perfect.

How about you? Any anime in your opinion thats worth watching over again?

I would go with Toradora! as well. I find it very rewatchable because it's predominantly character-driven rather than plot-driven, so you can watch it again for the wonderful character interaction even if you know what's coming. In fact, knowing what's coming can give you a different perspective on things. I've rewatched quite a few series, but I think Toradora! is the only one that I've watched three times.

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Hellsing, and the Hellsing OVAs. Alucard's character just nevers gets old.

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Gurren Lagann. I've seen it seven times and still will watch it again in the future. I'm still baffled how a story can be paced that well.

Nichijou is a great recent anime that I watch clips of on YouTube when I'm bored. The animation's constant changing of style gives it huge rewatchability alone, but the jokes just don't seem to get old (for me anyway).

That is a good way to put it yes. Then there are some anime where you're not given all the details until later, so the rewatch makes you notice the hints given early on. Stuff like Madoka or Steins;Gate or Penguindrum or some 2011 anime I didn't watch.

You'd be surprised how many times I've watched Tamers through - it has 50 episodes. And besides, I write a lot, so exploring the character's again and again help with my own character development.

50 episodes isn't really a lot though, sure it's longer than most series but it's really not all that long. I've watched Clannad + After Story 5 times now, and that's close enough to 50 episodes (not to mention multiple playthroughs of the VN).

Not necessarily true. I love Death Note to death and I can't even watch five minutes of it any more. The same is true for other things, like Harry Potter. Five years ago I had every single Harry Potter book/movie memorized, and now I cringe every time I watch the movies and I can't even bring myself to touch the books.

The only Anime that never gets old for me is Digimon. I have no idea why. It's not necessarily nostalgia because I hate Frontier with a passion and I can still watch it in 2012 without being sickened by the primitive animation.

Not necessarily true. I love Death Note to death and I can't even watch five minutes of it any more. The same is true for other things, like Harry Potter. Five years ago I had every single Harry Potter book/movie memorized, and now I cringe every time I watch the movies and I can't even bring myself to touch the books.

Slayers (excluding the newer ones), especially Next. Slayers Next is just so amazing that I'm sad that the creator didn't do more with LoN or the mazoku in general.
Digimon Adventure. It's always so amazing at how good Adventure can be before it gets ruined with the final arc and 02.
Gash Bell. Even though the anime is inferior to the manga in a few of ways, I just love what the anime does when it gets the chance. Another good anime that is ruined with it's ending.

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The series suggested in this thread made me realize that it's definitely the tone of the series that determines its longevity. Darker series are less rewatchable, while light-hearted adventure series never get old.

It also explains why I can read/watch Dragon Ball over and over again while Dragon Ball Z bores me.

The series suggested in this thread made me realize that it's definitely the tone of the series that determines its longevity. Darker series are less rewatchable, while light-hearted adventure series never get old.

It also explains why I can read/watch Dragon Ball over and over again while Dragon Ball Z bores me.

The series suggested in this thread made me realize that it's definitely the tone of the series that determines its longevity. Darker series are less rewatchable, while light-hearted adventure series never get old.

Really? I adore the Hellsing manga and can keep reading it over and over again.